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The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior. The carnage was unprecedented, with the human toll being the greatest of any war on the American continent up to that date.
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9 lis 2009 · The Battle of Shiloh, or the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, took place April 6-7, 1862. The Union victory was one of the bloodiest engagements of the Civil War.
The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862. The fighting took place in southwestern Tennessee, which was part of the war's Western Theater.
5 lis 2024 · Battle of Shiloh, (April 6–7, 1862), second great engagement of the American Civil War, fought in southwestern Tennessee, resulting in a victory for the North and in large casualties for both sides. In February, Union General Ulysses S. Grant had taken Fort Henry on the Tennessee River and Fort.
16 mar 2024 · The Battle of Shiloh was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America from April 6 to April 7, 1862, during the American Civil War.
The Battle of Shiloh (also called the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) would be fought over two days and result in more than 23,000 casualties. It was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and in fact in American history up to that time.
14 kwi 2015 · Battle of Shiloh. By mid-February 1862, United States forces had won decisive victories in the West at Mill Springs, Kentucky, and Forts Henry and Donelson in Tennessee.